Fast Car

MY FAIR LADY

When searching for a new car I’m pretty sure most of us have completed a cheeky insurance quote on one of the popular comparison websites for a car we didn’t think we could afford to own or at least insure. Most of us, disappointingly, were proved right, with our dreams being whipped away from us within in a couple of clicks of a computer mouse as we discovered our fears were true and that insuring the car is probably just as expensive as buying it in the first place. Tom, the owner of this lovely 370Z, however, was pleasantly surprised when he received a quote of £1000 on a 370Z at just 20-years-old with three-years no claims bonus. While certainly not what you could consider cheap, it was well within the realms of affordability, especially considering his age, experience and the brutal nature of Nissan’s sleek 3.7-litre bruiser.

“I was shocked when the quote came through,” Tom beams. “I never thought it would be in my budget to own a car like that at this age, but this then opened up a whole new

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